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Amazon Deals of the Day: Our Favorite Robot Vacuum Is Down to Its Record Low Ahead of Memorial Day

Amazon Deals of the Day: Our Favorite Robot Vacuum Is Down to Its Record Low Ahead of Memorial Day

Yahoo21-05-2025
Amazon sells tons of products, with new ones arriving daily. The retail giant carries everything from home essentials to tech gear and wellness items. As much as it loves adding new products, Amazon also loves cutting prices. Deciding which deals are worth grabbing (and which aren't) is a full-time job -- our job, specifically. That's why we scope out the top deals for you.
Today, we spotted our all-time favorite robot vacuum at a staggering $450 off the retail price. We also found a huge 85-inch Panasonic TV for 66% off, bringing it down to just $1,000. And finally we found the Sonos Move 2 speaker back down to its record low just ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
Ecovacs Deebot T30S vacuum and mop combo: $750 (save $450)
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Cleaning up before and after your Memorial Day party is never something to look forward to. But with our favorite robot vacuum, the Ecovacs Deebot T30S, cleaning your floors doesn't have to be difficult. The Ecovacs Deebot T30S is a self-emptying robot vacuum and stick vacuum in one. With up to 11,000 Pa of suction power, the robot vacuum picks up dust and dirt from floors and carpets without any hassle. If you have some furry friends, it'll pick up their fur as well. And best of all, it doesn't get tangled up in the vacuum's brush.
You can use the mop setting without having to do anything as it returns to the base station when done, empties itself, refills the built-in tank and returns to hot-air drying. And when you connect it to your phone, you can really sit back and relax as the robot handles your floors for you. Normally $1,200, you can pick one up for a record-low price of $750 for a limited time right now.
Panasonic W95 Series 85-inch Fire TV: $1,000 (save $2,000)
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If you're looking for a huge upgrade to your home theater, this one's for you. This massive Panasonic TV has an 85-inch screen. It's also a Fire TV, meaning streaming is a breeze. The screen boasts a beautiful picture, too, with 4K resolution and a mini LED panel. You won't want to go back to the movie theater with this TV in your home.
The sound quality is top-notch, too, as it has Dynamic Theater Surround with a built-in subwoofer that enhances the TV's Dolby Atmos sound quality. And with features like a game control board, it's great for gamers, too. This massive TV comes with an equally large price tag of $3,000 -- but right now Amazon has knocked it all the way down to $1,000. That's a huge savings of almost 70% and a record low.
Sonos Move 2 wireless Bluetooth speaker: $336 (save $113)
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If you're hosting a Memorial Day party, you're going to want to make sure you have some rocking tunes playing the whole time to keep the party pumping. The Sonos Move 2 speaker has a an integrated handle, making it easy to take with you no matter where you go. It has drop and water resistance, too, so it's OK if some pool splashes hit the speaker. It also has a lengthy battery life of up to 24 hours per charge so you truly can jam out all day and all night.
The sound quality is high, too, as it has a precision-tuned woofer that outputs high quality audio with a deep, dynamic bass. It also has a two-tweeter acoustic architecture that knocks the previous-gen's single tweeter system out of the water. It's back down to its record-low price right now of $336, saving you $113 off the sticker price. Don't miss your chance to get your hands on this mighty speaker.
With so many deals on Amazon, deciding which ones are worth your money can be difficult. But CNET combs through what the world's largest online retailer has to offer and gathers the best deals for you.
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